Best castles around Kobern Gondorf are situated in a charming municipality on the Moselle, featuring a unique historical ensemble of structures. The area is characterized by its winding Moselle valley and hills, providing scenic backdrops for historical exploration. These castles offer insights into medieval defense architecture and provide expansive views of the surrounding landscape. Kobern-Gondorf serves as a focal point for exploring the rich history of the Moselle region.
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A magnificent 🏰, looming over the vineyards of the town of Alken 🤩. Wonderfully accessible via the Moselsteig trail or the Traumpfade trail 😊.
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The Lahn rises at the Lahntopf near Lahnhof in the southeastern Rothaar Mountains at an altitude of 625 m and flows into the Rhine in Lahnstein at an altitude of about 69 m at Rhine kilometer 585.7. The right or eastern tributary of the Rhine has a length of 245.6 km.
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Stolzenfels Castle is a feast for the eyes.
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A visit to this new palace and its gardens is also well worth it.
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Built as Stolzenfels Castle by Trier Archbishop Arnold von Isenburg, it was used to collect the Rhine toll until 1412. In 1689 the French destroyed the castle during the War of the Palatinate Succession. After Napoleon's defeat, the complex became the property of the city of Koblenz. In 1823 the city finally donated the ruins to the Prussian Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm. After 1919, Stolzenfels Castle became the property of the Prussian Administration of State Palaces and Gardens. Today it belongs to the state of Rhineland-Palatinate.
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🏰Eltz Castle is a hilltop castle from the 12th century. It is located at 129 m above sea level in the Elz valley🌊. With its eight residential towers up to 35 meters high, its bay windows, roofs, half-timbering and spires, it is the epitome of a knight's castle for the spontaneous observer.⚔️ It sits majestically in a side valley of the Moselle near Mayen. This imposing sight even adorned the 500 DM note for several decades.
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Taking a tour along the Middle Rhine is really wonderful!
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You have a very nice view of the castle from the shore near Lahnstein, directly at the mouth of the Lahn in the Rhine.
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Kobern-Gondorf is home to a unique historical ensemble of castles, primarily the Niederburg (Lower Castle) and Oberburg (Upper Castle), along with the St. Matthias Chapel. These structures date back to the 12th century, with the Niederburg built on the remains of a late Roman fortification. They offer insights into medieval defense architecture and the rich history of the Moselle region, having witnessed periods of destruction and restoration.
The Niederburg Castle Ruins, also known as Niederburg Kobern, is a hill castle from the mid-12th century. It features an almond-shaped ground plan and a trapezoidal, three-story, 20-meter-high keep. Visitors can also see well-preserved remains of a two-story, Late Gothic palas, a wall tower, and a cistern. The castle offers magnificent views of the village and the Moselle valley and is freely accessible year-round.
The Oberburg Kobern, perched higher than the Niederburg, is an impressive hilltop castle also dating to the 12th century. Its unique feature is the late Romanesque St. Matthias' Chapel, which stands next to the keep and is part of the castle ensemble. The Oberburg also houses a restaurant in a restored 'keeper's house,' offering both historical exploration and refreshment with picturesque views over the valley.
Yes, several other impressive castles are located nearby. Eltz Castle is considered one of Germany's most beautiful, known for remaining unconquered. Thurant Castle offers a beautiful location and views of the Moselle River. Additionally, you can find a View of Stolzenfels Castle, which historically collected the Rhine toll.
Yes, the castles in Kobern-Gondorf are well-integrated into popular hiking networks. The Niederburg is accessible via a narrow footpath from the Mühlbach valley or through trails like the 'Traumpfad Koberner Burgpfad,' the Tatzelwurmweg, and stage 23 of the Moselsteig. These trails offer scenic routes to explore the historical sites.
The area around Kobern-Gondorf offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Winningen Vineyards – Market Square Kobern-Gondorf loop' or the 'Sauerbrunnen Mineral Spring – Koberner Burg Ruins loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are MTB trails like the 'Kobern-Gondorf – View of Kobern-Gondorf loop' and gravel biking routes. You can find more details on these routes in the Kobern-Gondorf guides for MTB, gravel biking, and running.
Many of the trails leading to the castles, such as parts of the 'Traumpfad Koberner Burgpfad,' are suitable for families. While some paths involve uphill walking, the rewarding views and historical exploration make them enjoyable for all ages. The castles themselves, like Eltz Castle and Thurant Castle, are often considered family-friendly destinations.
Yes, many trails in the Kobern-Gondorf area, including those leading to the castles, are dog-friendly. For example, the path along the Elzbach, which leads to Eltz Castle, is suitable for walks with dogs. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them.
The castles are generally accessible year-round. However, the period from spring to autumn (Easter to All Saints' Day) is ideal, as the St. Matthias Chapel and the restaurant at Oberburg Kobern typically have specific opening hours during these months. The warmer months also offer more pleasant hiking conditions and lush scenery.
Yes, parking is available in Kobern-Gondorf. From the village, it takes about 10-15 minutes to walk to the Niederburg Castle Ruins. Specific parking areas for hikers and castle visitors are usually signposted within the municipality.
Yes, the Oberburg Kobern features a 'keeper's house' that now houses a restaurant and wine tavern. This provides a convenient spot for refreshment right at one of the historical sites. Additionally, the village of Kobern-Gondorf itself offers various cafes and restaurants.
The castles in Kobern-Gondorf offer magnificent panoramic views. From the Niederburg, you can enjoy expansive vistas of the village below and the winding Moselle valley. The Oberburg also provides picturesque views over the valley, making both locations excellent viewpoints for appreciating the region's natural beauty.


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